GALLERY 3 WHERE TOMORROW MEETS TODAY JO SCICLUNA ‘Nature is an infinite sphere, whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.’ Blaise Pascal I have always been dissatisfied with… Continue reading
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE ERRANGEMENT NICHOLAS KLEINDIENST The Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is falling to pieces. The series, Errangement, considers the habits of time in mythologising the mundane traces… Continue reading
ONLINE PROJECT LAB – NUMBER 1 UNDER INSTRUCTION FROM STATE TRUSTEES HELEN GROGAN Under Instruction from State Trustees is an compilation of real estate photographs of deceased estates, advertised for… Continue reading
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE HEATHER HESTERMAN BLACK LINE FALL BLACK LINE FALL is the first manifestation in a series of exhibitions to explore aspects of scale, as a physical and… Continue reading
SPACE A FOIL ANDRE TJABERINGS Via the constructs of surreal visionary architecture, Andre Tjaberings investigates 3-D geometry, spatial intrigues, systems and cities. He uses these as metaphorical vehicles to explore… Continue reading
PROJECT ROOM SU CASA EMMA GALLAGHER & KEVINA-JO SMITH Sharing a common sense of tactility and perseverance, Gallagher & Smith intertwine their practice to present Su Casa; an exhibition to… Continue reading
SPACE B FOR THIS HOUR KIRSTEN TURNER “Your life on earth will be, as always, the interval between two significant glances in a mundane mirror.” The Beautiful and Damned –… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 WHERE WATERS MEET CAMERON CLARKE Where Waters Meet explores post-war immigration to Australia. Utilizing large format portrait and landscape photography the project explores the journey that so many… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 CASHMERE IF YOU CAN S-6 ALANNA LORENZON, BENJAMIN WOODS, SARAH CROWEST KRISTEN PHILLIPS, FEDERICO JONI, JAMIE BOYS Cashmere If You Can is a project initiated in 2007 that… Continue reading
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE IL VUOTO ANITA BELIA Il Vuoto deals with the themes of human absence and presence and its traces. In this work I enquire into the ephemeral… Continue reading